Many of us have experienced the consequences of someone else’s relational counterfeits. While these encounters can be devastating, we know that God is faithful to rebuild what is broken. Read the powerful testimony of member Tara Schloss to learn how God used her life to create beauty from ashes.

By observing the letters some of our members have written to their younger selves, we hope to achieve a better understanding of the godly principles centered around the covenant relationships that draw us closer to God and help us grow us in holiness.

You will find that while these letters cover a variety of subject matter, they all attest to how the Lord can redeem any relational counterfeit or broken aspect in our lives.

By observing the letters some of our members have written to their younger selves, we hope to achieve a better understanding of the godly principles centered around the covenant relationships that draw us closer to God and help us grow us in holiness.

You will find that while these letters cover a variety of subject matter, they all attest to how the Lord can redeem any relational counterfeit or broken aspect in our lives.

By observing the letters some of our members have written to their younger selves, we hope to achieve a better understanding of the godly principles centered around the covenant relationships that draw us closer to God and help us grow us in holiness.

You will find that while these letters cover a variety of subject matter, they all attest to how the Lord can redeem any relational counterfeit or broken aspect in our lives.

“Morgan and I were at an impasse after a recent fight. We were lost in translation and needed some Jesus-loving redirection. The Sherwoods graciously stepped in an transformed our fight into a modern day version of the Paris Peace Conference. -- Kahra Nix”

This post is dedicated to baby Esther, Baby Boy B, and Baby Girl B – little ones who are spending their first Christmas in the arms of Jesus. And to their parents, whose arms still throb with emptiness.

The cross was always Plan A. What they meant for humiliation, was humility. What they meant for murder, was my willingness to lay down my own life. What they meant for an end, was just the beginning. What was meant to be a crown of thorns, was a crown of victory.

"It’s not a real problem, until it is OUR problem." We have said that many times since we moved into the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, but last night we experienced a more intense problem in this city that we love.

Community isn’t always going to be readily available, but you won’t get through this life without needing it because God hasn’t designed us to function independently of the body of Christ. So if you can’t find a community, create one. Create a solution.